AHS apologizes for mistakes of the past as Oyen hospital closures loom
OYEN, AB – Alberta Health Services officials apologized to Oyen and area residents on Thursday for poor management of the past that led to a nurse shortage at Big Country Hospital and has resulted in a significant reduction in services starting on Monday.
“The feedback we received was definitely received on our end,” says the interim senior operating officer, public & primary health, CDM (Chronic Disease Management) & rural east.
“Acknowledged the challenges that have occurred and some of the tough times the community has experienced and really on the go forward, the opportunity and commitment on our side to work with the community and community leaders to establish communication lines and ensure that we have their feedback and listen to it and work with them to develop solutions.”
Area residents packed the Royal Canadian Legion in Oyen days after AHS announced that due to a shortage of nurses, the emergency department at Big Country Hospital will temporarily be closed from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily and the acute care beds will also be temporarily closed starting Monday.